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work clients set up their web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing the fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all smooth sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins michel demeter from the bitcoin exchanges store in vancouver told us what impact this may have on the digital currency gaining public credibility. i think it definitely has the potential to be revolutionary it basically gets your cash into a digital form where you can send it around the world instantly with no middleman we've got any money laundering policy in place where we limit users to three thousand dollars per day every transaction you make is be recorded on a public ledger your name isn't it but
work clients set up their web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing the fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all smooth sailing last month the f.b.i. shut...
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but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for digging out the truth. for bobby kennedy after john was shot. i grew up in a household that listen to martin luther king's speeches live. at age 18 i voted for president carter as a young marine. i could not wait to get on active duty. i was stationed at okinawa. i do have a question for andy. i just wanted to give some background.
but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are...
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that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know that for a fact. just like when i was hit with a curve ball called terminal cancer, stage four cancer, i had to be quick. i had to be thorough. and i had to act. and so when my policies canceled, i have to be the same. i have to be attentive, pay attention and really get down to the nuts and bolts of it to make sure, because i am alive for just a couple of reasons. i'm alive because i'm really, really lucky, and i'm blessed. and part of that luck and that blessing has been my doctors and my health care policy. and i am alive for a very large extent because i can control who i chose t
that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know...
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you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem. now we need to get bob in here. but in order to soften the runway a little bit, i want to play this sound from diane barrett who was on "cbs this morning" and get your reaction. not a crazy republican, somebody who got a letter in the mail. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> that includes 56-year-old diane. last month, she received a letter from blue cross blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. barrett pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than what she
you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem....
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plus crushing a tax burdens and stifling red tape from to e.u. businesses to seep into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could spark the new downturn that implantable after the soft break. well. science technology innovation all the leaders developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. your comment was. you know. i should have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. thanks for staying with us here in just a few hours the countdown to the sochi winter olympics will hit one hundred day mark now these are live pictures of from the center of moscow where you can see the cloud there that's been keeping that time so we jus hit it on target right the globe spending relay in russia as well as in russia as a winter western ways region and what are these enter fama is there following that torch for us. effluvia used to go to the pool she's making his way across the kaliningrad region in the first leg of that is just started here and the time. which is just forty kilometers away from kaliningrad enjoying the day w
plus crushing a tax burdens and stifling red tape from to e.u. businesses to seep into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could spark the new downturn that implantable after the soft break. well. science technology innovation all the leaders developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. your comment was. you know. i should have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. thanks for staying with us here in just a few hours the countdown to the sochi winter...
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taxes and benefits are believed to be the predominant causes of for the growth of the shadow economy and the problem is getting drastic says professional trader felix moore and . given just how oppressively some of europe's work has are taxed punished workers i'm not talking rich work is some talk about minimum wage workers are paying almost fifty percent of the total remuneration almost a third person social security payments and almost another twenty percent. this different income and b t taxes to work is a paying almost half the salary to the government and they're not getting much in return and they're having to pay more with the tax increases and getting less from all the cutbacks to oversee the very angry annoyed and they're looking for alternatives and they don't trust the politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books mr moore another also explained why in this case spain have so little trust in their government and its ability to put their taxes to good. things popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in
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club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we saw the oil ask gas sector underperforming after we saw shell coming out with bag miss. telcos to the upside today, up by 0.9%. utilities and basic resources also doing a little bit better. we've got the chinese pmi for the month of october at an 18-month high. they were concerns about what the smaller and mid size companies are doing. industrials, travel leisure and food & beverage is moving to the down side. so what is going on with regards to the biggest movers in terms of the individual stocks? renault is off by 3.8%. we've got rbs after we got the unveiling of the new
club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we...
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us crushing tax burdens and stifling red tape from to e.u. businesses to slip into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could spark a new downturn that plenty more stories coming up after the break. why but for us in just a few hours the countdown to sochi winter olympics will hit the one hundred day mark these are live pictures of from the center of moscow you can see the clock that's counted on to our was one minute and twenty six seconds meanwhile the olympic torch is continuing its globe spanning relay in russia's west and most region. arches and salma is there for us. f. one hundred days to go the children's making its way across the kaliningrad region the first leg of that has just started his time. which is just forty kilometers away from kaliningrad enjoying the day when mike is why into the city where it's due to arrive later this evening if you can see there's a lot of commotion here this is actually the most wesley point of the relay that's because this russian exit life sandwiched between part of the time when you're around ab
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the child tax credit is another refundable tax credit, the second-biggest refundable tax credit. as big as theut earned income tax credit. the treasury and that the general office has reported on that as well, problems with that. it is also -- it has also been expanded. most recently in 2000 nine. so, it has many of the same problems. andit has overlapping income over low income range and also in middle and upper income. if you can get it up to about $100,000 in income. and then there are other educational-related refundable tax credits. and income him over range. they are all structured similarly. they have this phase in range and then a plateau and then it phases out. you get more and more subsidy as you work more and more, and then a constant level of subsidy over a certain income range and then the subsidy phaseout. and the phaseout ranges where you get the disincentive to work additional hours. so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on bala
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tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even
tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had a very, you know, sound economic tax system. that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax is 4.6% or so on. all income levels. but if this passes it would move up to five or certain taxpayers and then 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. but then, what's happened in the states that get rid of the flat tax, is it makes it easier to raise...
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that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know that for a fact. just like when i was hit with a curve ball called terminal cancer, stage four cancer, i had to be quick. i had to be thorough. and i had to act. and so when my policies canceled, i have to be the same. i have to be attentive, pay attention and really get down to the nuts and bolts of it to make sure, because i am alive for just a couple of reasons. i'm alive because i'm really, really lucky, and i'm blessed. and part of that luck and that blessing has been my doctors and my health care policy. and i am alive for a very large extent because i can control who i chose t
that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know...
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own shadow economy and spain alone up to thirty percent of businesses now hidden from government and tax inspectors and as artie's attests also you have found out across the block it's getting worse. for millions of europeans who find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place in times of the steerage staying in the shadow is increasingly seen as a viable option to making ends meet far from the tax man and the grip of governments the shadow economy is a blurry area of cash only economic activity deliberately hidden from will forty's such as undeclared work in wages soar under reported business transactions if not the international organization the only cd predicts that by two thousand and twenty the shadow economy will employ up to two thirds of the world's workers that sounds rather pocalypse let's just look at the use data for twenty two well there's about one trillion euros in potential tax revenues lost in the total budget deficit for the entire block of five hundred fourteen billion euros and this shadow economy makes up to a fifth of the g.d.p. of the bloc now in times of cri
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that -- a corresponding discount on their road tax. that effectively means only tourists would be paying the toll. angela merkel opposes the toll. >> mexico and the united states discovered a sophisticated drug smuggling tunnel running under the border between the two countries. the tunnel was fitted with its own electronic rail system, hydraulic doors, and ventilation. officials say it was newly built and had hardly been used. authorities working on both sides of the border confiscated 8.5 tons of marijuana and around 150 kilos of cocaine. three people were arrested. they face minimum sentences of 10 years if convicted. monsters, pools, and ghosts -- ghouls,an and invaded.ere -- things got very spooky in new york at the annual halloween parade. the celebration of all things ghoulish has a long tradition in the u.s. the white house was transformed into a haunted house as president obama and first lady michelle handed out sweet gifts to children. thet the end of the week, german government announced it was willing to talk directly to th
that -- a corresponding discount on their road tax. that effectively means only tourists would be paying the toll. angela merkel opposes the toll. >> mexico and the united states discovered a sophisticated drug smuggling tunnel running under the border between the two countries. the tunnel was fitted with its own electronic rail system, hydraulic doors, and ventilation. officials say it was newly built and had hardly been used. authorities working on both sides of the border confiscated...
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given just how oppressively some of europe's workers are taxed. punish workers i'm not talking about rich work is i'm talking about minimum wage workers are paying almost fifty percent of the total remuneration almost a third goes in social security payments and almost another twenty percent goes in different income taxes so work is the paying almost half the salary to the government and they're not getting much in return and they're having to pay more with the tax increases and getting less from all the cutbacks so obviously the very angry and annoyed and they're looking for alternatives and they don't trust the politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books this in around july colson explain why in this case spaniards have so little trust in their government added to bill and to put it as they are taxes to good use. spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received on the ground economy payments cash payments. the socialist
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does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and dozens of people now face eviction. >>> the oakland a's could be moving across the bay to play their home games at the home of the san francisco giants. alex savidge is joining us live. he is at at & t park to tell us what is behind this stunning news for bay area baseball fans. >> i have to tell you we already choked in with oakland a's fans and they do not like the idea of watching their team move across the bay to play their games here at at & t park in san francisco. but according to a report from the san francisco chronicle there is a very real possibility that this could happen in the next couple of yea
does it make a difference if the firefighters who rescued you is gay or the accountant that does your taxes or the mechanic that fixes your car? >>> there are new developments in the fights to stop one of the biggest evictions in san francisco history. the san francisco examiner reports the city has suspended a permit for renovations to an apartment building on market street. the building was being converted into office space after the city said it was not zoned for residential use and...
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. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of economists look at the debt and say a lot of the reason for the debt, in addition to the entitlement programs you're talking about, are things that you and president bush did in terms of funding or not funding the iraq and afghanistan wars, in terms of the medicare prescription drug benefit and in terms of the tax cuts. are you and president bush not also responsible for the deficit? >> well, in terms of prescription drug benefits for seniors, that's something the president campaigned on before i ever got involved. i think it was a good program. >> without taking issue with th
. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of...
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young people don't care so much about taxes and regulation. but they all have a cell phone and they're on the internet and they care about their privacy. so do i. i would correct these policies if i were ever the one to make the decisions. i think that would attract new people to the party, not less. >> what do you think of senator cruz? he seems to be catching on. more republicans see him as the leader than you in the party. particularly catching on in iowa, do you think he's your chief rival? if you choose to run. >> i think we're a long way away from that. i haven't even convinced my wife yet whether or not i should do this. no, ted and i are friends. he's a limited government conservative. we don't always agree on everything, but we agree on a lot of things. >> you heard dan pfeiffer there say, he's confident that the website problems will be fixed by the end of november and one of the success stories it appears so far is that -- in your own state, the kentucky website seems to be doing pretty well, 26,000 have signed up for the exchange.
young people don't care so much about taxes and regulation. but they all have a cell phone and they're on the internet and they care about their privacy. so do i. i would correct these policies if i were ever the one to make the decisions. i think that would attract new people to the party, not less. >> what do you think of senator cruz? he seems to be catching on. more republicans see him as the leader than you in the party. particularly catching on in iowa, do you think he's your chief...
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tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something that our competition in the black market isn't doing. tracy: i am not sure what jobs they are associated with. and won't even act. are you worried the price will go up if you tax this more? that is what will happen if the tax is based on the price of the marijuana. >> we will see a slight increase temporarily but it is important to remember in colorado for example market-based is also going to increase significantly. currently, only seriously ill patients in colorado can obtain marijuana legally. after jan. first any adult over 21 and we will see the market scale,
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about the people who are takers, this is a miss sieve hidden tax. you may have never been to an emergency room but you pay. >> i've been to one, i broke four ribs, five ribs and punctured a lung falling off a segway, do not use that -- >> here -- >> to a guy i was on morphine in agony and woke up to a guy literally handing me an invoice. i'm like what the hell are you doing? >> my point is all the people that go to the emergency room because they do not have coverage, we wind up paying for that. that's a reason health care costs so much. >> i agree with you and support the principles of obama care. that's why i'm more frustrated the system failed allowing perhaps the whole thing to collapse. we don't know how it will play out. the people they need to get enrolled, the young people who may have 30, 40, 50 years -- >> first of all, every program of this size was a headache at first. so was bush's medicare prescription drug program for the old folks. hey, free viagra, have a free boner on george bush. remember me at the polls. they didn't like that at
about the people who are takers, this is a miss sieve hidden tax. you may have never been to an emergency room but you pay. >> i've been to one, i broke four ribs, five ribs and punctured a lung falling off a segway, do not use that -- >> here -- >> to a guy i was on morphine in agony and woke up to a guy literally handing me an invoice. i'm like what the hell are you doing? >> my point is all the people that go to the emergency room because they do not have coverage, we...
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crushing tax burdens and stifling red tape of businesses to slip into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could have a new downturn. but also coming up here on r.g.p. with just a few hours to go before the one hundred day countdown to the source she winter olympics we'll bring you the latest from of the operation in the holy city and the record breaking. from moscow you're watching are with me it's good to have you with us let's take a look at our top story this hour the british government has wanted to it could result in legal action to silence newspapers seeking to publish edward snowden's n.s.a. revelations as the latest in a string of attempts to block the release of embarrassing documents artists are for it has more from london. well it's reported that he said on monday that if newspapers don't demonstrate some social responsibility then it will be difficult for the government to stand back and not act now he also made reference to injunctions and theists these are measures that the government has to prevent the disclosure of certain types of information by the media particularl
crushing tax burdens and stifling red tape of businesses to slip into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could have a new downturn. but also coming up here on r.g.p. with just a few hours to go before the one hundred day countdown to the source she winter olympics we'll bring you the latest from of the operation in the holy city and the record breaking. from moscow you're watching are with me it's good to have you with us let's take a look at our top story this hour the british government...
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get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear that some americans would have to pay more on the front end to bring costs down for everybody over the long end. >> that was david shuster. >> u.n. officials confirmed an outbreak of polio, the first time the disease was seen in a decade. there were 10 confirmed polio cases. 12 are being investigated. most tested are babies and toddlers. the disease will spread among half a million children who have not been vaccinated. members of congress heard from victims of a drone strike of the the pakistani family appeared on capitol hill to talk about the attack that left the family matery ark dead. kimber
get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear...
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, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as expensive as normal. the tax benefit is worth about $15,000. now the cost to insure a family of four on medicaid at that time was about $11,000. so that it's not that their health plan cost more than medicaid but the part subsidized by taxpayers cost more than the entirety of medicare coverage. what the affordable care act does is shift around the subsidies, it takes the money and puts it to people who need it either because they have low incomes or high health needs and that's bad if you're a managing director at goldman
, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as...
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we don't know if it was just the rookie tax or the lunchroom incident that the miami herald reported on. i mean, look, this is mean girls behavior for 13-year-old girls. but danny, does it matter that the alleged victim of alleged bullying is perhaps more sensitive than other players? what i'm saying, if this goes on all the time, how can we find criminal intent? >> you hit on it. the more and more we define any hazing as bullying and therefore something unlawful, we're sliding the threshold earlier and earlier. yes, are we going to get to the point where we outlaw if you sit down with your tray and everybody else goetz up at the table, if that becomes hazing. hazing is about the imbalance of power. but it's also about celebrating tradition in many instances. you find it in the military, the navy's grog ceremony. you see it in many places where it's innocent. >> heather is like shaking her head. i want to know if money had something to do with it. it's one thing to stand up the at lunch table, but another to almost extorting money. >> it used to be that residents in medical programs
we don't know if it was just the rookie tax or the lunchroom incident that the miami herald reported on. i mean, look, this is mean girls behavior for 13-year-old girls. but danny, does it matter that the alleged victim of alleged bullying is perhaps more sensitive than other players? what i'm saying, if this goes on all the time, how can we find criminal intent? >> you hit on it. the more and more we define any hazing as bullying and therefore something unlawful, we're sliding the...
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. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses wasteful tax loopholes that don't create jobs, free up resources to invest in the things that actually do help us grow like education and scientific research and infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports. they should not be an ideological exercise, we are just using common sense? . what is going to help us grow? what will expand our middle- class? those are the things we should be putting money into. >> internal records show north dakota has kept silent on scores of oil spill's over the past two years. according to the associated press, or dakota has reported nearly three hundred oil spills since january 20 12, but none of them publicly disclosed. it took 11 days before north dakota just recently announced that the tesoro oil spill that dumped more than 20,000 barrels of crude oil. dakota -- north dakota is the nation's second-largest oil producer. lou reed has died. a legend of the new york rock scene, he cofounded the velvet underground before going on to a prolific solo career. in hisater years, he took part in civil and environmenta
. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses wasteful tax loopholes that don't create jobs, free up resources to invest in the things that actually do help us grow like education and scientific research and infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports. they should not be an ideological exercise, we are just using common sense? . what is going to help us grow? what will expand our middle- class? those are the things we should be putting money into. >> internal records show north...
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of kind of earnings potential, people who could otherwise have been gainfully employed, add together tax base. could have married and held together families. and that whole structure is destroyed because we have criminalized marijuana and law enforcement has used that criminalization as a tool to whack whole generations. >> a tool but it certainly has caught a lot of people, mainly african-american and hispanic young men in a net that they don't need to be in and they shouldn't be in. >> and particularly since their usage rates are no higher -- >> you're for legalization? >> absolutely. >> obviously not for, what if people below 18? >> it should be the same as alcohol. maybe higher age. the only harm they can see thought does is in the early adolescent brain. >> brain development. >> very clear it harms adolescent brains. not clear it harms adults. >> in a much more pernicious way. that's clear. but the adult brain, occasional use of cannibis not different. >> there is a difference between medical marijuana and nonmedical marijuana? >> what do you mean? there's no difference. >> there's
of kind of earnings potential, people who could otherwise have been gainfully employed, add together tax base. could have married and held together families. and that whole structure is destroyed because we have criminalized marijuana and law enforcement has used that criminalization as a tool to whack whole generations. >> a tool but it certainly has caught a lot of people, mainly african-american and hispanic young men in a net that they don't need to be in and they shouldn't be in....
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all pain in many cases literally nothing in income taxes. next we need to bring back to america the tens of millions of jobs that have been shipped overseas since the beginning of reaganomics to make this work our nation's trade policies have to change no more so-called free trade deals like nafta calf to shaft and the transpacific partnership finally a business model of depends on screwing over workers with pay that's so low that their workers qualify for food stamps and medicaid that needs to be done away with . if we just raise the minimum wage from seven twenty five words been since two thousand and nine to what it was nine hundred sixty eight ten dollars and twenty five cents in today's dollars we would instantly begin the process of rebuilding our middle class and closing the gap between the very rich and the very poor minimum wage of twelve dollars an hour we're doing even better job of moving us in the right direction income inequality is a huge problem in america but fortunately there's a variety of things that can and should be don
all pain in many cases literally nothing in income taxes. next we need to bring back to america the tens of millions of jobs that have been shipped overseas since the beginning of reaganomics to make this work our nation's trade policies have to change no more so-called free trade deals like nafta calf to shaft and the transpacific partnership finally a business model of depends on screwing over workers with pay that's so low that their workers qualify for food stamps and medicaid that needs to...
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they also say many people may rush to buy cars before the planned consumption tax hike in april. >>> japanese engineers are helping people with disabilities do what they need to do online. they've created a computer that's operated by breathing into a tube. researchers developed the machine. users blow softly to move the cursor down and forcefully to move it up and inhale sharply or gently to move right or left. some students tested out the system. the researchers say it took about a week of getting used to. people with severe mobility problems can currently operate some computers with eye movements, but their new breath-controlled system is cheaper. they are hoping to have it on the market in two years. >>> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> the u.s. ambassador to syria has urged antigovernment forces there to negotiate an end to the conflict. he wants the rebels to attend the proposed international peace meeting, but opposition leaders say they won't attend unless president bashar al assad steps down. robert ford spoke at the senate for
they also say many people may rush to buy cars before the planned consumption tax hike in april. >>> japanese engineers are helping people with disabilities do what they need to do online. they've created a computer that's operated by breathing into a tube. researchers developed the machine. users blow softly to move the cursor down and forcefully to move it up and inhale sharply or gently to move right or left. some students tested out the system. the researchers say it took about a...
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the tax payers are here. you stated last month that may be $1.68 billion we heard in 2009 that the fha was stable and sound and secure from the future. so this creates a lot of the concern with american people. it keeps mounting a part of the government that has accrued an enormous amount of debt. the foreign budget writer and paul ryan said the same thing that the steam is out of control and that will collapse like greece. they have said it in many ways. so i would hope that you would share that concern and accountability back to the american people. i think as you spoke to us and appeared before the committee in february, you said then that you tested the financial health of the fha and that right after that the next day the government accountability office the high risk due to the greater of all morality to fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement are the need for transformation. how do you respond to that? do you understand the impact that you are having whacks and then you would be considered a high-risk ag
the tax payers are here. you stated last month that may be $1.68 billion we heard in 2009 that the fha was stable and sound and secure from the future. so this creates a lot of the concern with american people. it keeps mounting a part of the government that has accrued an enormous amount of debt. the foreign budget writer and paul ryan said the same thing that the steam is out of control and that will collapse like greece. they have said it in many ways. so i would hope that you would share...
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the french region of brittany's violent clashes between protesters and security forces over proposed tax it was due to come into force in two thousand and fourteen and was to be applied to transport vehicles delivering goods around the country but later indefinitely suspended public anger continues though with demonstrators calling for the law to be a no similar violent protest last week saw two people seriously injured. two security guards and two inmates have been injured in a prison fire in northern saudi arabia the blaze broke out as inmates were rioting at the facility because of the unrest and the fire are under investigation authorities have reported that order has been restored and the flames are now under control. police have summoned shake all the solomon head of the main shiite opposition faction in bahrain for questioning authority has provided no specific reason for the detainment that have been strongly condemned by solomons party the nation seen unrest since two thousand and eleven with frequent protests calling for political forums and the establishment of a constitutiona
the french region of brittany's violent clashes between protesters and security forces over proposed tax it was due to come into force in two thousand and fourteen and was to be applied to transport vehicles delivering goods around the country but later indefinitely suspended public anger continues though with demonstrators calling for the law to be a no similar violent protest last week saw two people seriously injured. two security guards and two inmates have been injured in a prison fire in...
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and you have to ask yourself why, because they're being taxed to death, and we're demonizing success in this country. so if there's takeaway from this poll, it's that the american people do feel threatened on a daily basis, and we are at risk of one day losing that superpower, but we're not really close to that yet. >> sandra puts her finger on a good point. a decade ago in china talking to an entrepreneur, and he says when the chinese goth knocked on our door, it was to tell us what we're doing wrong, now it's to ask how can we help. when government knocks on a business' door, it's to tell them what they're doing wrong. cheryl: rich, i wonder if this is why the administration has been tap dancing around the china issue for the last five years. >> well, look, you know, it's not been a great economic run in this country, and it's easy to see why people might be feeling pessimistic, but china might want to kill for our demographic problem over theirs. what we spend on military, our aging, our system of law, we've got a lot of advantages that even if they do take us over when it comes t
and you have to ask yourself why, because they're being taxed to death, and we're demonizing success in this country. so if there's takeaway from this poll, it's that the american people do feel threatened on a daily basis, and we are at risk of one day losing that superpower, but we're not really close to that yet. >> sandra puts her finger on a good point. a decade ago in china talking to an entrepreneur, and he says when the chinese goth knocked on our door, it was to tell us what...
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. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what to look for. >>> and virgin america tries to get passengers to pay attention to inflight instructions. ♪ >>> that is a safety dance. let's get to it. >>> now shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> first at 3:00 this afternoon, engineers have not had enough time to test the final version of the obama administration's troubled health care website. at least they didn't before it launched on october 1st. that admission from the health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius today testifying before capitol hill. saying government contractors did properly
. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what to look for....
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if you haven't paid your federal taxes, you said, if you want to get a federal contract you should be prohibited from doing that. barack obama the senator agreed with that, i'm agreeing with it now, yet we till can't get that kind of bill done, it's just another symptom of the two sides working together. i want to be that person. i'm a tea party guy but i want to work in a bipartisan way to strive forward but it's just not happening and it's very frustrating. >> at the same time on health care, do you think with all the problems with website, we're all acknowledging and ridiculinridin fact people tell me, i.t. people, if you don't know what is wrong with the code, you're really going to have to start from scratch. they don't know how there's an easy fix to this. at some point if the website works, is it possible republicans in general were wrong, that giving health care to however many million more people is bottom line a good thing? >> i'm not opposed to a website. i am concerned about a website that is not open and transparent, that is transmitting information that is not encrypted,
if you haven't paid your federal taxes, you said, if you want to get a federal contract you should be prohibited from doing that. barack obama the senator agreed with that, i'm agreeing with it now, yet we till can't get that kind of bill done, it's just another symptom of the two sides working together. i want to be that person. i'm a tea party guy but i want to work in a bipartisan way to strive forward but it's just not happening and it's very frustrating. >> at the same time on health...
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or the middlemen tax agencies all left out reducing fees they're the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or perhaps to sell them for any other currency such as the dollar or even the euro a bit coins are collected though through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting cohens in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road sealing seizing i should say nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins and my colleague kevin owen spoke about this to mitchell demeter from the bit of corn exchange store in vancouver. i think it definitely has the potential to be revolutionary it basically gets your cash into a digital form where you can send it around the world instantly with no middleman what do the authorities think about it i mean there's an element of course there's been a worry that it's going to be transparent untraceable dodgy dealings could be done with it what are you doing to combat. we've got any money laundering policy in pl
or the middlemen tax agencies all left out reducing fees they're the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or perhaps to sell them for any other currency such as the dollar or even the euro a bit coins are collected though through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting cohens in exchange but it's not all plain sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road sealing seizing i...
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but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pull together a middle that is now the dominant document that people downloading repeatedly it is out there as a
but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet...
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to me the only scandal is the tax laid upon you. you can bring it back to the people. they stand with you and defend your policies. not just as individual but their policy on what they try to do and trying to do. i think it's probably only a matter of time saying the foreign leaders have a constitutional right. any event i want to thank you for what you do. you said before the importance of timing is whether or not the meta data stay controlled by the company or the nsa. there could be delays as far as getting the information and time. because often it is a race against the clock. general clapper, in one case i have some -- that one incident could have resulted in hundred if not thousands of deaths in the new york subway system. how important was 215 -- section 215 how important was that as far as timing, as far as ensuring that it will be connected in time to save the plot. and also if you can discuss the extent of the plot and what could have happened if the plot not stopped. >> first of all, on behalf of not just nsa but the entire intelligence committee. i want to
to me the only scandal is the tax laid upon you. you can bring it back to the people. they stand with you and defend your policies. not just as individual but their policy on what they try to do and trying to do. i think it's probably only a matter of time saying the foreign leaders have a constitutional right. any event i want to thank you for what you do. you said before the importance of timing is whether or not the meta data stay controlled by the company or the nsa. there could be delays...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper alked with you, ela
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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crushing tax burdens and stifling red tape of businesses.
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. >> our focus is on enrolling so people can get health insurance and tax credits. >> it may be easier said than done. many residents don't have internet or computers. >> mississippi is the unhealthiest estate in the nation. it has the highest premiums. mississippi only received $1 million in federal aid to publicise the plan. arkansas received 24 million. the university of mississippi got most of the money - $800,000. navigators helped almost 4,000 patient. some are magging out a state -- mapping out a state-wide effort to bring computers for the people. >> there's more funding needed. we are a state where you have to knock on doors to walk people through the process. >> chris miller may look at the health care exchanges, but will wait until the federal website is more reliable. >> all 35 people signed up with insurance provider magnolia - a spokesperson for humanisis says that company is in a quiet period until third-quarter earnings are released next month. >> spain may be targeted by the nsa. one paper says nsa monstered many thousands of calls. it's based on information from edwar
. >> our focus is on enrolling so people can get health insurance and tax credits. >> it may be easier said than done. many residents don't have internet or computers. >> mississippi is the unhealthiest estate in the nation. it has the highest premiums. mississippi only received $1 million in federal aid to publicise the plan. arkansas received 24 million. the university of mississippi got most of the money - $800,000. navigators helped almost 4,000 patient. some are magging...
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assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned that there was twenty one of them so you got paraguay or ok on there argentina south africa indonesia india and others now do we know any of the specifics yet when it comes to this draft resolution. well none of the specifics that we know actually have the text here it's very brief may get it's only two and a half pages and we have to say that interesting lee it does not mention the united states and basically does not have a direct mention of the us or the n.s.c. uses very very glad i have to say and really what it does is using the existence major of multilateral international treaties on human
assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned...
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considers itself having the right to tax anybody in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at any time to torture anybody in the world and any time to arrest anybody in the world at any time that to spy on anyone in the world and that is that their definition of american exceptionalism which is driving this policy. and veteran american filmmaker all of us stone he's the guest in today's breaking the set with abby martin it's where he tells us about washington's military machine and how lawmakers got away and continued to get away with setting up a surveillance empire. we put up the system where we were looking for terrorists right there what two thousand three thousand i don't know it's a small vial of people but people would now have the right to look at the entire haystack for the needle we get was so the result is it's like hitler would hitler god use a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists is germany always they talk about terrorists that's just a first. it's always the first method in george orwell's ninety four it's a
considers itself having the right to tax anybody in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at any time to torture anybody in the world and any time to arrest anybody in the world at any time that to spy on anyone in the world and that is that their definition of american exceptionalism which is driving this policy. and veteran american filmmaker all of us stone he's the guest in today's breaking the set with abby martin it's where he tells us about washington's military machine and...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper alked with you, ela
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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the mexican senate just approved an 8% tax on all high calorie foods. although this needs to be approved by the lower house both houses have already agreed to an 8 cent per liter tax on soft drinks. the mexican government announced an education campaign which would offer an official seal for lower calorie high fiber snacks. >> another nation that could be combatting obesity with taxes is britain. a new study says putting a 20% tax on soda could cut the number of obese adults in the uk by 180,000. researchers say even if it's just 1.3% drop it's worth it. about one in four britains are considers obese. >> it's 5:20 now. the the winchester mystery house doing something different to mark dias. >>> welcome back everyone. what a beautiful live look outside this morning. lights are glistening, kind of holding on to the glow of halloween. lots of folks celebrating last night. take a look at this. scary. there were long lines to get into the haunted house in san jose. it's the temple of doom, a haunted house built by bob shiro. he has been doing it for 12 years
the mexican senate just approved an 8% tax on all high calorie foods. although this needs to be approved by the lower house both houses have already agreed to an 8 cent per liter tax on soft drinks. the mexican government announced an education campaign which would offer an official seal for lower calorie high fiber snacks. >> another nation that could be combatting obesity with taxes is britain. a new study says putting a 20% tax on soda could cut the number of obese adults in the uk by...
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all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex problem, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. . >>> we are in parkville i think. look -- wow,. >> that's great. >> now it's carnie. there you go. you never know. wyatt will have a detailed look at the forecast coming up in about three minutes. >>> with trick or treating out of the way, why not set your sights on real halloween fun tomorrow snieght? they will be shooting zom bies in middle river. it's to kill moving targets featuring the undead and there is no use shooting them in the heart because you have to shoot them in the head. the company said it draws participants from all walks of life. >> you know, obviously regular shooters, other hunters, maybe law enforcement. we even pulled some traditional standard people that have just shot once or twice before but they are just into zombies. > >> the winner will receive a survival kit
all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex problem, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. . >>> we are in parkville i think. look -- wow,. >> that's great. >> now it's carnie. there you go. you never know. wyatt will have a detailed look at the forecast coming up in about three minutes. >>> with trick or...